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DSK replied:
Wally asked: Does the concept of 'lift' apply to the fins or other underwater structure on a sailboat? ....snip... If so, and if water is non-compressible, then what is its effect and how does it work? ....snip... Probably the definitive reference AFAIK is 'The Aero-Hydrodynamics Of Sailing' by A.J. Marchaj; you can browse the library or second-hand store and come up with either that or Marchaj's earlier edition titled 'Sailing Theory & Practice.' It's pretty heavy going unless you've studied at least some college level physics. Another option is to spend some time browsing the web. Here's one of my recent faves. ....snip... I second the recommendation for Marchaj; I recommended him in this ng once before when Jax was blathering about "vectors." I find _Sailing Theory and Practice_ more approachable than _The Aero-hydrodynamics of Sailing_ but if ya wanna be "scientific"... They're a lot cheaper from the library. Frank |
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